2022ObituariesEarl Joseph Vallery

June 2, 2022by SealeUser5
Vallery, Earl

Earl Joseph Vallery, fiercely loved father, grandfather, ex-husband, brother, uncle and friend passed away in his Denham Springs home on May 31, 2022.

Earl was born in 1950 and raised in Louisiana and — only after a few brief stops in Texas — he got back as fast as he could. He loved his home state and, in his younger days, he could be found enjoying the out-of-doors — he hunted, trolled bayous and swamps for scenery to photograph, and he was also an avid fisherman. When his family was young, Earl was the proud owner of a big baby blue fishing boat named “The Cajun Lady”; the boat’s artwork was the talk of the neighborhood, as it featured a voluptuous lady alligator smoking a cigarette and giving passersby a wink or a side eye. That baby blue boat was the scene of many a family memory, and it held the family as they fished nearly every shore and cove around Lake Pontchartrain.

Earl raised his family in Slidell for decades, but was employed out of Morgan City; he made a four-hour trip from work to home every other week for over 30 years, serving as a marine engineer and derrick barge operator for what was then called J Ray McDermott, now known as McDermott International. Earl’s work in the offshore industry carried him all over the world; he spent a LOT of time in the Gulf of Mexico, but also visited and worked in or in the waters of Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela, Mexico, and the Middle East. Earl learned many of the skills he carried into his professional career from his experience in the US Military. Earl was a member of the US Army during Vietnam War serving in both Vietnam and Korea, where he received multiple Coast Guard certifications including Able Seaman, Fire Fighting, and a wide variety of vessel stability endorsements. Afterwards, Earl went on to learn naval electronics with a role for the Department of the Navy in New Orleans.

Earl was known for his strength, his fire, and his loyalty. If you were in his circle, there wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for you and he was the kind of person who you could call upon and who would show up on your doorstep without an effort of hesitation. He had a ridiculous sense of humor, and he could be incredibly silly. The family carries years of inside jokes, catch phrases, silly sayings and memories crafted out of Earl’s view of the world.

Earl is survived by his ex-wife, Janice, and his three children and their families: Christopher with wife Sandy and son David; Christina with husband Carey and daughter Lola; & Earl Jr. with wife Lee and daughter Fernanda. Earl will be missed as a grandfather; he was known as “PawPaw” and sent the largest, loudest, brightest gifts that filled the grandkids’ eyes with wonder.

Earl is also survived by his brothers and sisters and their immediate and extended families; Rita and Ray Boudreaux and family, Geraldine and Roy Belt and family, Henry and Sharon Vallery and family, George and Joanna Vallery and family, Brenda Bailey and family, and Eve Woods and family. Earl loved his family deeply, and relocated back to Louisiana to be near them in his last years of life.

Earl was preceded in death by his mother and father, Henry and Eva Vallery, and his sister Georgiana Moxley.

In lieu of flowers, the family is directing donations in Earl’s name to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Earl, Dad, PawPaw, we love you; rest in peace.

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5 comments

  • Darla Lord

    June 3, 2022 at 11:38 pm

    My family and I have been friends with both Earl and his ex wife Janice for several years now! Janice is a lovely and good hearted lady and we will always remember Earl for his amazing sense of humor and good heart! He was also a great cook! May he Rest In Peace and fly with the Angels in Heaven!

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  • Rita Boudreaux

    June 3, 2022 at 8:36 pm

    Your actions were always kind
    A generous hand and an active mind
    Anxious to please and loath to offend
    A loving Brother and a faithful friend

    I’ll miss you so very much
    Rest in Peace My Brother

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  • Tom Melton

    June 3, 2022 at 12:49 pm

    I loved Earl and all of the great times we had on Northwood Dr.
    A great friend and helped me many, many times.

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  • Tom and Cindy Melton

    June 3, 2022 at 11:31 am

    What a wonderful tribute to Earl. His family was our neighbors and very close friends for years. Great memories. RIP Earl Vallery

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  • Tom & Margie Crenshaw

    June 3, 2022 at 5:23 am

    Earl was family to the end and we dearly loved him! He will be sorely missed and God be with his family and friends during this difficult time!

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